Thanks for the information, and yeah thats why I didn't consider her being a male because I don't see very much barring like I've read all males have, I do see a little bit of barring peaking through at the back of her neck but surely it'd be more by now.
Yes when I first introduced her to our one year old hens, she tried to attack them all, she was so tiny and she was like a little ninja, they all ran from her lol. Here's a picture of the other black and white one, she's very nice never tried to fight anyone, and the one with the high tail that...
Also two of the black sex links have a lot of white on them, but this one here is the only one of those two with such different looking tail feathers. I thought it was strange for them to have so much white on them as well from what I've read about BSL
I have 3 black sex links, two are black and white and the third is mostly black. The whitest of the black and whites has some high and odd looking tail feathers. She's the only one so it's really noticeable, she goes head to head with the other hens of all ages but I've never seen them peck at...
Thank you! She's mean as a snake so I'm relieved that y'all think she's a she lol I read males that are so mean so young will be a major problem later on. So hopefully she'll chill out.